One beauty of economics — the study of how human beings use scarce resources — is that its basic principles apply to life even if money is not involved. Opportunity cost, externalities, sunk costs, ...
A study from Duke’s Department of Economics found that consumers ultimately paid more than the tariff cost on European wines ...
The expiration of enhanced ACA subsidies could lead to job losses and economic contraction in Georgia, according to the ...
Ten years ago, close to 200 nations signed the Paris Agreement, an international treaty designed to cut greenhouse gas ...
Joel Mokyr was lauded by the Nobel committee Monday for demonstrating how innovations become a “self-generating process.” ...
Reducing federal support for research and development could cause long-run economic damage and reduce government revenue. By Ben Casselman Cutting federal funding for scientific research could cause ...
A new study out of the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) reveals that, over 170 years of economic history, the transformation of U.S. cities follows a surprisingly stable rule: while cities evolve and ...
Recruited athletes are more likely to concentrate in economics than the rest of the student body, according to data from The Herald’s First-Year Poll. Poll data found that about 17% of recruited ...
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